Chairman Williams: Letter on Immigration
Yet another letter The Tomahawk wouldn’t publish
by William White Williams
Chairman, National Alliance
PUT ‘tomahawk’ in NV’s search block and several letters I’ve written to the editor of my small newspaper of record here in Johnson County, Tennessee, The Tomahawk, will appear. These are letters that were rejected and were not published — like this one: https://nationalvanguard.org/2023/11/chairman-williams-another-letter-they-wouldnt-publish/
I submitted another letter this week to the editor, below. I was not really expecting it to be published — because the editor doesn’t care for my opinions. I just received this week’s edition and, sure enough, it was not published, though it had been toned down considerably by me — not using the “J”-word, or anything else that might offend this White community’s tender sensibilities. That’s OK because it will receive many more views here on NV than it would ever get in that paper, and it will be archived here long after this week’s edition of The Tomahawk will be used to start fires.
Another letter was published in this week’s edition that advocates for slightly increasing the cost of water bills to cover fluoridation. A lengthy “staff report” article also appears about Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s stating that Tennessee will heed the call by President Trump for states to enforce immigration laws and keep our communities safe. Here’s an article from another publication opposing Governor Lee’s agenda: https://tennesseelookout.com/2024/12/17/tennessee-immigrant-rights-group-condemns-gov-lees-commitment-to-support-trump-deportations/
About 6.1% of Tennessee’s 6.9 million residents are foreign-born, according to the US Census Bureau. Of those, approximately 37.6% are naturalized US citizens, and 62.4% do not have citizenship.
My letter was responding to an opinion piece in the previous week’s issue of The Tomahawk — an opinion without a byline. Here’s a scan of that piece (click or right-click on the image to enlarge it):
After Tomahawk editor, Mr. Mondovics, received my letter by the deadline for letters, he responded with:
Thanks Ill pass this onto our publisher.
I responded back to Tamas the same day, including his publisher, Ron Waite, in the conversation. I wrote:
Thank you, Tamas.
I have your publisher Ron Waite’s email address so I am also sending this to him in the hope my letter will be approved by him and published in the 29 January issue of The Tomahawk.
So, Ron, the saying “controversy sells papers” may not apply to our Tomahawk, with its mostly local news, but the issue of immigration, and how it “needs to be fixed,” that was brought up in last week’s issue, certainly invites a reader’s response. Some readers, mostly Republicans, share the views I express in my letter — and some, mostly Democrats, will disagree. The issue is not just broken immigration but also freedom of speech, another much debated and controversial topic our President is determined to “fix” straight on.
I left a voice mail at the number I have for you. My number is included if you’d like to discuss my letter.
Sincerely,
Will Williams
And here is my letter:
Sir, please publish this letter, just under 500 words, in the next edition of The Tomahawk.Dear Editor,
My opinion on the unattributed “Opinion: Immigration needs to be fixed’ in last week’s edition of The Tomahawk. “Americans no longer make enough babies to maintain the country’s population growth, to sustain the country’s economic growth.”
Economic growth, with 30-plus million, mostly non-White illegal immigrants flooding into our country, should not take precedence over the quality of our population.
The opinion piece says that Republicans have “increasingly portrayed even legal immigrants as a negative force in American life.” True.
My wife of 21 years, Svetlana, a legal immigrant from Russia, has certainly been a “positive force” here in Johnson County. It cost us approximately $30,000 and two years of waiting for the Moscow University graduate and valedictorian of her high school class to be approved as an American citizen, so I have resentment when seeing the steady increase of Mestizos into our country, ignoring with impunity the legal process, whether to seek asylum or to seek work that our White youth supposedly will not do. They are the ones who Donald Trump rightly stated last month “are poisoning the blood of our country.” That was a racial statement by Trump because these millions of invasive “migrants,” who do not migrate back to their home countries, cannot make White babies — a biological fact.
In 1965 bald-faced liar, Senator Ted Kennedy, with his Immigration and Nationality Act, abolished the national origins quota system, which had favored immigrants from mostly European nations with similar heritage to America’s founding stock, and opened up American immigration visas to the entire world. How has that worked out? Non-White immigration has grown exponentially to more than nine out of ten since Kennedy promised: “The bill will not flood our cities with immigrants. It will not upset the ethnic mix of our society. It will not relax the standards of admission. It will not cause American workers to lose their jobs.”
According to the Pew Research Center, in 1965 America was still 84% White. Presently, Whites nationwide are under 60% and headed for minority status unless unchecked non-White immigration is seriously addressed. Trump’s executive orders to eliminate insane birthright citizenship, finishing his border wall and place military troops to defend our border from invasion, will buy some time. Rounding up 500 criminal illegals in his first few days in office is a start, however, that leaves tens of millions of other illegals. “Illegal” means unlawful, forbidden by law. Do Whites have the will to enforce our laws to preserve our race? Probably not at this point.
When I first moved to Johnson County 35 years ago from Watauga County in North Carolina, our county was reportedly 98% White and plants were closing, moving to Mexico or China, or wherever. A saying I remember was, “our county’s biggest export is our children.” The proposed meat processing facility will be a test to see whether our locals will fill the jobs there, or will the jobs go to Mestizos? Traditionally those jobs are not filled by Whites.
Will Williams
Laurel Bloomery
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Great letter. I have to say that Trump, pathetic and Jew-ridden as he is, is doing a lot more to stop the invasion than I thought he would. And the blowback from the establishment Jews and lefties is pretty weak. Wish I could press a button and ramp up the deportations by 10000x, which is what is really needed, along with strict race-based citizenship, strict enough to send all of Trump’s Jewish buddies running to Madagascar. I’ve always been a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. Support the National Alliance!